tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News September 12, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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and definitely get into princeton. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," watters vs. weiner. >> what? >> jesse: classic. 8:00. >> greg: is he on? you are lying. >> jesse: anthon and our friend jesse watters, he and the whole gang take it all from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight. >> cavalcante is considered armed and extremely dangerous. he is now armed with a 22 caliber rifle with a scope and flashlight mounted on it. >> jesse: serial killer shuts down pennsylvania. how he beat the blood hounds. >> today i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. >> jesse: impeachment. democrats on defense. why do the democrats have such a problem with crime?
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>> crime is actually down. >> jesse: we can play those games all day. weiner versus watters, a classic. >> plus, hey john. >> oh, don't do it. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert the manhunt continues in pennsylvania. the i will lowly alien international serial killer danelo cavalcante is still at large. the fugitive crab walked out of prison and has been on the loose for two weeks. his last known whereabouts, chester county in southeastern pennsylvania. only miles away from the delaware border. and now he has a rifle. >> cavalcante is considered armed and extremely dangerous. he is now armed with a .22 caliber rifle with scope and flashlight mounted. 's killed two people previously he's desperate enough to use
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that weapon. >> jesse: doesn't know when he broke into the country and he doesn't know how. what we do know is that he's wanted for homicide in brazil and convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, butchering her in front of her two kids with a kitchen knife. on friday night we reported pennsylvania authorities had set up a ten mile perimeter. the blood hounds were locked in. but as the perimeter was squeezed, somehow the serial killer escaped. he's stolen a car, and now he's stolen a rifle. and southeastern pennsylvania is under lockdown. >> we also notified the affected schools of this incident in the very early morning hours and a decision was made to close schools in the o and j robert school district for today. >> jesse: schools in the area are closed, communities have been told to shelter in place. the murder's a one man pandemic. newly elected john fetterman known for chasing down black camels with shotguns isn't taking it seriously.
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the serial killer may kill again. >> oh, it's devastating. oh, don't do it. please, don't do it. oh, no, oh, no. >> we have to run back to the office. >> jesse: actually that was fetterman talking about impeachment. but pennsylvania's new senator hasn't said a word about the illegal alien serial killer on the loose in his own state. gisele fetterman who hails from the same country brazil as the serial killer also not a word. not even a press release or a tweet. hey call this hot line if you see this man. senator casey also nothing. this is a national embarrassment. a killer snuck into our country, murdered a mother, escaped from our prison, and after two weeks and a multi million dollars manhunt he's still on the lamb. let's bring in duane chapman also known as dog the bounty hunter. do we have dog? there you go, dog. so we had you on on friday, and
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we talked about this perimeter that was lace wind hounds. you said they could smell almost as good as a pig, best scent of any animal. somehow this guy got loose outside the perimeter. what do you think happened? >> you know, i cannot speculate. i have no idea. usually on a bloodhound, when that happens, the guy wasn't ever there. so that is the first time in many, many years that i heard someone had escaped from a bloodhound. >> jesse: so he probably wasn't within the perimeter, but now we know he's jacked a rifle and there may have been an exchange of gunfire during the weapons thief. why do you think he's going with the weapon since we already know he jacked a car? >> well, you know, he's going back into that bush or trees all the time. now, the last two fugitives that we, you know, chased
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internationally did the same thing. one escaped the bus in prison in texas, went into cabins. he's going to -- those cabins are empty, some of them full. they provide food. as you see, firearms, and anything he needs. so all the people that live in that area, number one, should be evacuated until they catch the guy. there's a lot of things where mistakes were made, not just at the border letting these guys in, 'cause we're going to see a lot more of this. these guys coming across the border like that, not being checked, killers are entering america. so a lot of things drop the ball from them not changing how the last guy broke out of prison, firing the guard that was looking, what did he have to do with it? a lot of things we can blame on, but mostly it is the border. letting these killers into the united states. so we need to evacuate that
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area. thank you jesus we've got a second amendment. all the citizens of that area, stay alert and stay armed. i talked to his roommate, and he said this guy is a killer. you can imagine, 38 times he stabbed his girlfriend. and, i'm telling you, jesse, if you take a pillow and a screwdriver and start stabbing and counting out loud, when you get to about 18, you're like, oh, my god, and you keep going, that is a stone-cold killer. now he's got a weapon. yes he's going to use it. what do you think he wanted a weapon for. he wants a weapon more than he wants to eat. so, you know, i'm almost positive this guy is on the new list, it's called shoot to kill. i think that they've got new orders, don't give this guy a chance. now he's armed. i think this guy will be brought in dead. >> jesse: yeah, there's no way they're going to take this guy alive after all of this.
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dog, thanks as always for your expertise. and we may even see dog down in southeastern pa if if this guy stays on the lamb. let's bring in john walsh the cohost of in pursuit. have you ever seen a two-week pursuit like this from a prison escapee? >> i have. if you remember years ago, we caught the texas 7 that escaped from a texas prison america's most wanted caught 'em. they were out there for almost a month. it's not usual, they usually grab the guy right away, but every now and then creeps like this guy get lucky. and if i was the governor of this state, the governor is the highest ranking person in the state and senators too, fetterman not saying -- if i was governor i would have the national guard out there because the job of the governor and senators along with police is to make society safe. i would double the guys looking for him. why not the national guard? and i'd make sure that there was a sniper, a sharp shooter with every ten or 15 guys because
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this guy's going to kill somebody else. he's going to fire from the inside. and i have one question, jesse. remember the dirt bag with the tattoos that was the watch-out for him. >> jesse: yeah. >> why don't they put him in solitary confinement before he tells him something. he has all the gang at that times so you can identify what gang he's with. i bet that gang's trying to help him get through the woods and he has somebody to pick him up. he wants to go back to brazil, there's no extradition treaty. i caught the only guy ever extradited from brazil child molester serious pedophile so this guy knows there's no extradition from brazil but i'd double the guys out there, because he's already killed two people one in brazil and he's a ruthless horrible guy, jesse. you and i have talked about this for years. a guy who can stab his girlfriend 30 times in front of her 7-year-old and 4-year-old, do you know how many child victims i've talked to that have witnessed that type of stuff? they're damaged for life.
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they're damaged forever to see what happened to mommy. sharp shooters, take them down. but there's so many things, i don't know why they don't double the police force. i don't know why john fetterman and the governor don't get together and say our number one job in this state is to make you the voter that elected me safe, safer. so you've got a serial killer who now he's armed, he should have twice, three times as many guys holding arms through those woods, bring in the marshals, bring in anybody you can get. all of them can shoot. the national guard can shoot. bring your sharp shooters in there and save the state of pennsylvania millions of dollars trying this guy. and i'm not a vigilante, jesse, i don't believe in vigilantism. >> jesse: i agree but if this guy kills again and the governors and senators sat around looking at television not really caring what was going down in their own neck of the woods then that's on them because they have to step up the response. two weeks on the lamb like this? not good. john, thank you so much. >> way too long, way too long. >> jesse: for joining us. and we'll get this guy eventually but before he gets
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anybody else, that's key. >> thanks jesse. >> jesse: monday night football at metlife stadium started out electric. it was the anniversary of 9/11 and two new york teams faced off, jets and bills. the new york jets in the off-season signed future hall of fame quarterback aaron rodgers. the expectations for this season, playoffs, perhaps super bowl. everything started out according to script. rodgers ran out onto the field with the american flag, ac/dc blaring throughout the stadium. crowd was sizzling. america was watching. well, some of us were watching me. but unfortunately the script changed within the first 75 seconds. >> protection breaks down and time runs out. down goes rodgers. >> loss of 10 on the play and hopefully the jets are thinking that's the only loss on that play. >> he's coming out of the game.
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>> jesse: aaron rodgers done for the year, ruptured the achilles. at 39 years old, his career could be in jeopardy. the new york jets fans devastated. typical jets, franchise has been cursed. but the jets had something left in overtime. >> gibson on the return, near side! i don't see any flags! gibson inside the 30, it's the jets, and he's going to go, jets win it! touchdown rookie xavier gibson, game over. >> jesse: the punt return in ot was enough to salvage the night but the jets season and the franchise, tragic. some despicable people, like keith olbermann relished rodgers injury due to his vaccine stance. now, we've covered rodgers, his experience and ufo siting, hard knocks this season. he's a unique and talented character, irreplaceable.
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colin kaepernick his agent reached out to jets ownership looking to make a comeback in new york, not happening. tom brady coming out of retirement, not happening. the team's going to have to figure it out as all teams do, as all families do, as all countries do when we lose someone. and i say this not as a jets fan but as a die-hard eagles fan. that's how compassionate i am. outkick founder clay travis joins me now. klay, put it into perspective just how devastating last night was. >> in terms of a new player starting with a new team, and obviously everybody remembers that aaron rodgers then with the green bay packers his entire career, i don't think there's anything like it in the history of the nfl. because, for people out there who didn't follow this, this was a multi-month drama as to whether or not aaron rodgers was going to come, how his tenure in green bay was going to end. and to have it last four plays
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like occurred on monday night football with all of the jets fans just in total glee over the fact that they were going to have now a great quarterback to perry with a very talented defense and a lot of young offensive play makers. i don't think we've ever seen anything like it in the history of the nfl. >> jesse: they were talking super bowl. >> this wasn't game four, this wasn't game six. they didn't even finish the first drive and aaron rodgers was gone. and i'm glad, by the way, you mentioned keith oberman. >> jesse: what a disgrace. >> what we say this jesse, keith olbermann is a disgrace. you're like me you probably grew up watching him and dan patrick on sports center getting ready for school. you looked up to those guys they had one of the coolest most fun shows that ever exited in the history of sports. and this guy now i think he's mentally ill. i feel incredibly sorry for him. to cheer for somebody to tear their achilles tendon because you don't like their politics as
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it pertains to the covid shot? disgraceful. >> jesse: yeah, the guy's a vampire and he should probably -- well, i'm not going to say it. i have more class than he does. thanks for joining us, especially with the pink blazer. you are my favorite. >> i wore it just for me. >> jesse: you are my favorite lesbian, i love you. thank you so much. everybody go over to outkick later and check him out >> well, the joe biden impeachment inquiry has officially begun. plus, it's weiner versus watters. ♪ there are some things that go better... together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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>> house republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into president biden's conduct. taken together, these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption. that's why today i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. >> jesse: joe biden's legacy, his presidency and his family's freedom and fortune are now on the line. an impeachment inquiry will ultimately unlock president joe biden's bank accounts, his offshore bank accounts and his family spider web of shells. the impeachment inquiry also focuses on the coverup, the biden administration's obstruction of justice. this will leave here, one, biden resigns before the end of the year. two, biden and the democrats tangle with the house, continue with the coverup and expose the president even more, forcing the house to move to an official impeachment with months of
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televised hearings and a full house floor vote which could send articles of impeachment to the senate for trial. or, three, the impeachment inquiry stays an inquiry and drags out making the republicans look weak and foolish. now, are the democrats walking into a trap? hillary vaughn asked. >> you basically dared house republicans to launch this impeach inquiry. now they have. do you regret it. >> oh, no, please don't do it. it's just like, the dangerous man over there, you know, the cheap thrills and everything. i don't know. it's just, to me, it's just like, if they've got to do it they've got to do it. it's a political loser. >> reporter: are you confident the president did nothing wrong? >> yes, i am. i am. >> reporter: how? >> i absolutely am confident. >> jesse: that was senator bob casey's face on his shoulder. senator's sick so i guess that's -- it is what it is and we hope he's better.
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the president did nothing wrong is their defense. denial's not a defense. the democrats will have to mount a defense to specific allegations, allegations based upon witness testimony, bank records, e-mails, voice mails texts, photographs and whistleblowers. for instance, putin's billionaire buddy wired the biden family 3.5 mill, sat down to dinner with joe, and then president joe biden mysteriously left her off the sanctions list. why? joe biden flue hunter to china on air force two and returned with a bag of money, demanded more money or his dad would get revenge and in return, joe biden facilitated purchases of american car companies, wrote letters of recommendations to colleges, disbanded the fbi's china task force, covered up the lab leak and didn't pop the balloon until it floated across the country. then joe biden lied about his family being paid by china. why? the chinese bribed hunter biden with a 3.5 car rot diamonds.
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why? joe biden flew hunter to mexico where he met with the president and a billionaire. hunter took the money then walked his mexican client into the west wing. why? why did the biden family use 20 shell companies. why did they use burner phones. why did joe biden use alias e-mails? when joe biden took his family to st. croix to the caribbean for eight straight years, who paid? what was joe biden doing at business dinners and on phone calls and in white house meetings with his son's dirty clients. how do they explain e-mails that they're saying they're holding 10 for the big guy and then hunter gives half his salary to dad. how? how do they explain the co-mingled accounts? hunter peaking his father's household expenses and phone bills. and why every time someone zeros in on the bidens there's trouble. trump gets impeached the lap to gets censored the whistleblowers get boxed in. why did an fbi informant a joe biden took a $5 million from
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ukraine. bribery is an impeachable offense. after all of that evidence, how can you say biden wasn't for sale and he didn't know he was for sale? you can't. how can you say joe biden didn't benefit when he did, and when his whole family did? you can't. but it will be fun to watch 'em try. congresswoman nancy mace sits on the house oversight committee and joins us now. so what kind of powers do you guys get now that it's an inquiry congresswoman. >> we will get to expand our subpoena powers and easier access to tackling joe biden's bank records. i mean, look, joe biden could have opened a bakery in beijing with as much dough as he and hunter received from communist china. i mean, children and grandchildren had a lot of money from communist china and if he did nothing wrong, if he didn't sell out his country then he should give us the bank records and we wouldn't have to do it this way. >> jesse: what happens if a foreign account sends money to a biden family foreign account. how could you ever catch that?
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>> well, we can go to those countries and those foreign banks, it costs money, and request access to those bank records, it takes time, it takes resources and i know the oversight committee has been working on some of that as well. >> jesse: what if there was a financial instrument or product that the biden family was using that didn't show up on the tax returns and that allowed them to avoid scrutiny and taxes? >> well, that's why the bank records are so important. it will prove out all these allegations. i mean, the amount of money that we're talking about, jesse, is astronomical. it would blow your mind if you could see what we've seen in the sars reports and the bank records will prove whether this happened or not but as you said there are text messages, there are e-mails, there are witnesses, there are whistleblowers, joe biden, why was he on all of those phone calls? and he has to answer for that and the american people deserve the truth. and, quite frankly, jesse, the vast majority of americans believe joe biden was involved and did something wrong. let's prove it through the back records. >> jesse: all right, let's take
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marianne rafferty live in los angeles, north korea's leader kim jong un meeting at this hour with russian president vladimir putin at a remote siberian rocket launch facility . the summit comes amid concerns in the west that pyongyang plans to provide moscow with weapons to replace stocks that were heavily depleted during 18 months of fighting in ukraine. in exchange, kim could seek badly needed energy and food resources as well as advanced weapons technologies. russia and north korea have been drawing closer since moscow's invasion of ukraine in 2022. the bond is driven by putin's need for war help and kim's efforts to boost his partnerships with moscow and
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beijing to be part of a united front against washington. the united states has accused north korea providing russia with arms since last year. both russian and north korean officials deny such claims. though according to russian state media, putin said russia will help north korea builds satellites and when asked if he and kim would discuss weapons supplies. putin said they would discuss all issues. just hours before that meeting, north korea fired two ballistic missiles toward the sea. north korea has escalated its weapons testing since the start of 2022 using the distraction caused by putin's war on ukraine. to accelerate his weapons development. earlier this week , state department spokesman matthew miller said washington will monitor the meeting closely. he also described putin as desperate over the ukraine conflict and renewed warnings that any arms deal could trigger us sanctions. once again north korea's leader kim jong un meeting this morning with russian president vladimir putin in eastern
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russia, this rare gathering coming amid western fears that north korea might provide russia with weapons in the west , worries any such transaction could prolong the war in ukraine.escaped. >> jesse: so we were using these grants as an excuse to spy on the bioweapons component of these laboratories. and today the biden state department appeared rattled when reporters asked about the lab funding. >> reporter: how much money went from usaid to this -- to the work at wuhan and to the collaborator ralph bar acc at the university of north carolina to create -- to collect and make coronaviruses that are weaponized and more deadly? >> so i, first of all, reject the immist accusation in that question and i do not have at my finger -- i do not have at my fingertips the particular details of you said funding. >> reporter: are you saying for
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certain no usaid money went to the wuhan institute of virology. tell us what are you denying, what is your denial. a non-denial denial. >> jesse: why hasn't biden administration asked for reparations? chinese virus killed a million of us. why isn't the biden administration seeking to prosecute the chinese in the international criminal court? and why is the central intelligence agency bribing agents to cover up the origins of a murderous virus. and how much money have pharmaceutical companies made since the lab leaked? all important questions which we expect house investigators to get to the bottom of. mike baker's a former cia officer and host of the president's daily brief podcast. so the agency comes out and says, you know what? sometimes we do give bonuses to agents who do work for us. what would your explanation be, though, if the bonus was tied to a certain result, mike?
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>> yeah, i mean, first of all, as someone who spent a lengthy period of time at the agency and the operations director, if the whistleblower allegations are true, and there's an if there because it has to be investigated, it's stunning. it would be awful. right? because at the heart of what the agency does, collecting intelligence and reporting intelligence to the administration in charge at that time, it's all about -- it's all about objectivity. it's about just collecting raw intelligence and reporting that raw intelligence. it's not about putting your finger on the scale for any reason. right? objectivity, as it's posed to be with journalism, is at the key of it all. but --. >> jesse: so what happens, though, if this was used, this funding in this lab in wuhan, to spy on chinese bioweapons programs? >> that's a pretty good operation right there, jesse. speaking as a former operations guy.
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>> jesse: but it might have gone haywire. i mean it might have leaked and then killed us. >> sure. right, i mean, again, the likelihood is, right? when you talk about that wuhan lab and, you know, why would the chinese be jonesing for a few hundred thousand dollars of our money? well, the answer is they're not really. what they want is access, access to our researchers, access to our top scientists, right? access to our information, the chinese intel apparatus spend a great deal of time money and resources and have for decades hoovering up anything it can steal economic research and development, whatever it might be. so conversely, right, if we have the opportunity, if we have people working, you know, visiting that lab, it would make good operational sense one would think for us to then talk to them. >> jesse: right but then why pay off the guys to throw us off in another direction? >> yeah. >> jesse: why can't you say yeah, we were spying on them, yeah we were funding it to spy but they also killed us with this virus, whether it was an accident or not, we don't know.
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>> right. >> jesse: why can't we just say it came from a lab? why pay our guys to cover it up. that doesn't make sense to me unless there was something else going on. >> unless there's something else going on. and, look, the sub committee, the select sub committee that wrote these two letters, one to william burns and one to the former coo, they're doing what they're supposed to do at this point. and it's important also, we should mention, that the whistleblower, that system needs to protect the integrity, needs to protect the and anonymity of that whistleblower. so i hope, you mentioned the investigators who get to bottom of it. i'm not always that confident. >> jesse: me neither. you're right we'll never know. >> it's where investigations go to die. >> jesse: you're right we'll never know. >> right. >> jesse: it's just so rare to have a cia whistleblower. >> very rare. >> jesse: one with trump and the impeachment of the phone call but other than that there's never ever a cia whistleblower. >> there's been precious few and in part you think it's because the whistleblower system works
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>> jesse: the democratic party's a mess, they've mismanaged our money our border and streets, most democrats wouldn't defend their performance on this show but one brave democrat did and we believe in second chances. former new york congressman anthony weiner joins me now. so congressman thanks for coming on. >> my pleasure, congratulations on getting the show. >> jesse: thank you very much. i'm going to need all the help i can get. >> you kidding? you're a natural at this. >> jesse: you've buttered me up already so i'm going to be a little bit nicer. not really. why do the democrats have such a problem with crime? >> we don't like crime. >> jesse: doesn't seem like you don't like it. seems like you love it. >> well, it's -- democrats have -- they're the ones that created the cops program put more cops on the screen crime came down dram alcoholic. >> jesse: you defunded the
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police and it's a disasterr where. >> you mean reduce the funding. >> jesse: you defunded in a bunch of areas. >> defunded is hot it implies you stop funding them, big agencies some took cuts, education took cuts, lot of geez but crime's crazy. >> crime is actually down in new york. >> jesse: down from, what, last year which was almost an all-time high. >> you think rudy giuliani did a good job against crime? >> jesse: did a decent job where he came in in from. >> 40% lower than than the year he left. >> jesse: it was so low when everything was coming up and then in 2020, 2021, 2022, this year, things aren't good, anthony. guys are et willing out criminals, bail reform's crazy, people are getting pushed into the subway. would you go on the subway. >> i do it all the time. it's not a substantive critique crime is down but i believe it's too high. >> jesse: we can play these games all day. >> which one is that. >> jesse: you have das that let people go, why is that happening. >> frankly das all over have the
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judgment and have to decide wa justice is and whether they want to charge something or not. crime is down. >> jesse: so you're happy with crime. you think they're doing an sock job with crime in new york and all over the country. >> crime is too high. >> jesse: okay. what about immigration. what is the border plan under the biden administration? >> it's the same laws as they were under trump, did you like those. >> jesse: they're not being enforced, they just let people right in. >> well, actually the asylum laws that you don't think to like were the same as under trump. what do you do about it. >> jesse: they have an app for illegals you can just make an appointment to break into the country. >> actually the a sigh lees are here legally you know that. >> jesse: they got hacked by the cartels the app now the entire third world is coming in. >> you know they're here legally as part of the draw. that was the trump era laws that are still in place. >> jesse: you can still rappel these waves of illegal immigrants. you can still. >> more people under biden than trump. >> jesse: because more are coming over. >> correct more people are trying to come in. by the way you can roll back
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migrant caravan you guys trade marked that phrase, that was during trump right? >> jesse: there's been caravans we agree we all need to stop the caravans. but you have no plan. it's been what, three or four million people who have come across. >> who was it that got up and walked away from the compromise trying to figure out immigration not juice that deal blew up. >> it didn't blew up, the republicans walked away. >> jesse: anthony, there is walls that went up and biden is now cutting holes in the walls for antelopes. >> 450 walls of wall who paider for that. >> jesse: animals are going south and migrants going north. >> jesse who paid for the mall. >> jesse: mexico paid for the wall through tariffs. this country is -- >> built on unprotected lands and now we have to cut holes because the laws were violated. >> jesse: you cut holes for antelope, let's be real. what is the plan to stop the migration. >> we have to reform immigration
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laws. >> jesse: why can't we do it. >> there you go. >> jesse: why can't we do it. >> because republicans have walked away from having legitimate conversations. >> jesse: it's the republicans fault. >> who runs the house of representatives? donald trump had the house and senate and the white house for the first two years he was in? where was the donald trump imfakes reform act of 17 or 18? >> jesse: there was very little illegal immigration under donald trump. that second year there was a pop and then they controlled it. >> roll the tape migrant caravans under trump. these are the same laws. >> jesse: anthony you smashed two years in a row of records. two years of records in a row. >> let's go chronologically. why isn't anything happening? did anything happen in 17 and 18 when president trump had the control of congress. where is the donald trump immigration reform act. this law that lets a sigh lease in now was true --. >> jesse: anthony it's a disaster they're sleeping in the streets all over the place. they're going to bankrupt the city. your democrat mayor even said it, they are a destroying the city. >> he's the democratic mayor,
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you left it out, democratic not democrat. >> jesse: let me get to something else, the trans thing. >> that's working well for you, working for desantis real well. the american people --. >> jesse: you have kids right. >> i do have a son jordan. >> jesse: so if your son jordan, do you think he should compete and be in a woman's locker room in high school. >> i don't know. you guys say, you conservatives you really think the government should be involved in this. >> jesse: i want you involved as a parents. >> a hundred percent. let's keep ron desantis out of it and the legislators out of it and let's keep the tv hosts out of it. i'm not sure they trust them to make policies. >> jesse: i'm going to be in it. i want these girls and boys with separate lockers rooms. >> you can totally have that position. my thing is, i am --. >> jesse: what you mean that position? that's a normal position. what's your position. >> that's right. you just said that now i get a chance to answer. >> jesse: go ahead. >> jesse you believe and ron desantis and people like him think that the government and only the government can figure these things out. parents, school boards, leave it
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to them. butt out a little bit. >> jesse: the school boards aren't doing a good job anthony. >> your school board. let the -- where do you live pal. >> jesse: i live in new jersey. >> okay. your school board go down there and make those policies. it should be run locally. i thought republicans believed in local control of education. >> jesse: we do. >> thought so. >> jesse: but we're looking for a little bit. >> from ron desantis. >> jesse: ron desantis. >> 3% in the polls really working for him >> jesse: ron desantis believes that boys should not compete against girls. what's the problem. >> ron desantis is running for the president of the united states. he believes he has bigger fish to fry. >> jesse: does the president believe boys should compete against girls. >> he has bigger fish to fry he doesn't believe in issues that divide people. >> jesse: protect children from peepers in locker rooms. going to go down hard because of that. >> really? so far ron desantis has made that and what has it done for him. >> jesse: all right, joe biden has no control over this economy. we have people now, their paychecks are being chewed up by
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inflation. this guy spent trillions of dollars. where did the money go. >> the money went for, for, for supporting cities like covid response. >> jesse: where did the money go. >> well, frankly, look, if you're concerned about the economy, the inflation rate was 9% a year ago, it's three and a half % today. >> jesse: it's not three and a half % anthony. eggs are like twice as much, stakes twice as much. >> are we not relying. the same people: . >> jesse: people are getting hurt. >> you're right the saudis are jacking up energy prices. maybe the donald trump son-in-law with his $3 billion in money should ask them for a favor. >> jesse: do you like wind mills off the coast anthony. >> i don't have a strong view on wind mills off the coast i do prefer however getting my energy from wind rather than from the saudis. >> jesse: so you are a big wind mill guy. >> i'm say saudi guy. >> jesse: are i'm an american guy. >> if you want to keep using fossil fuels you're supporting the saudis and yesterday we
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commemorated what they did to our country. >> jesse: we can do both and on 9/11, this president basically said he wanted to go to bed and then lied about being at ground zero the next day. >> who's your white house reporter, doocy, what's his name? >> jesse: our very own stupid son of a bitch doocy. >> i wasn't sure if he had that on his business reports. >> jesse: he did a good job saying biden was up all hours on this trichlt he's doing fine. >> jesse: you think biden's doing fine. biden said he had to get to bed. >> yes, i have from time to time said that midway through your show but i don't know what that necessarily means. >> jesse: all right. don't talk about bed and my show, anthony, all right? you've got a long track record. listen, you know he's not in great shape and kamala -- >> i agree. >> jesse: not who you want coming off the bench. >> i agree and i have no reason to believe she's coming off the trump. you may not want it to be biden trump, it's going to be biden trump and it's a choice. joe biden has concerns, i have
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concerns, by the way have we promoted my radio show, the mid on wabc or wabc.com. >> we love wabc. >> we sure do. i have a problem with joe biden, i don't think he's a good spokesman for everything, he's old. however he's going to running against a guy who literally tried to overturn the election who is probably going to be in court or indicted or in jail. it's a choice and i think most americans are going to again, a rematch will choose biden. i have real problems with joe biden and he doesn't like me either by the way. >> jesse: a lot of people don't like you anthony. >> whoa. >> jesse: except me. >> come on man. >> jesse: probably shouldn't be shaking my hand but i love you weiner. >> thank you, pal. >> jesse: well there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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viewer warning. >> this was my [bleep], and i was struggling to imagine someone inside me. i can't wait to have your [bleep] in my [bleep]. i'm going to give you the [bleep] of your life, then i want you inside of me. >> with all due respect, senator, the words you spoke are disturbing, especially coming out of your mouth it's very disturbing. we're not advocating for kids to read porn to senator booker's point. >> what are you advocating for. >> we are advocating for parents, random parents not to have the ability under the guise of keeping kids safe to try and challenge the world view of every single man or -- on these issues. >> you're getting conceptual again. >> i'm not getting conceptual. >> yes, you are. yes, you are. i want to know what you're recommending me. it sounds to me like what some of you are saying, the librarians should decide who gets to see that book. >> jesse: this is how the debate
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should take place. not theoretical generalizations, not name calling. the more specific we are with these explicit materials injected into the education system the harder it is for democrats to defend it publicly. this is a matter of precision and shame. powerful combination. >> okay, you heard the books we're talking about. okay. we're not talking about catcher and the rye. so tell me what you want -- who gets to decide, and all i've heard is the librarians. and parents have nothing to do with it. and if that's your response, what planet did you just parachute in from? ♪ >> jesse: jesse jr. had his first day of school. look at him here with the backpack, got the robe back on, too. cried when he left, did not want to leave when he got picked up. what a stud. let's do some texts. jay credit river minnesota, we
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need dog the bounty hunter and john walsh as or border czars. well said. matt from madison heights michigan. do you think the jets are cursed, imagine being a lions fan. can't imagine being either. mallory from georgia, omg, anthony weiner tonight? that was gutsy. sure was. always remember, i'm and this is my world. ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity, we have a lot to cover tonight. coming up, senator lindsey graham reacts to the georgia grand jury actually recommending that he be indicted and later what rfk jr. run as a third party candidate. we will ask him. he is not happy with the democratic party and the process running for president. also, senator john kennedy raising eyebrows during a senate hearing today when he read from lgbtq books featuring explicit material
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